The modernized station, part of $30M Greenwich Crossing redevelopment, will officially open on Friday, January 30. Continue Reading →
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The modernized station, part of $30M Greenwich Crossing redevelopment, will officially open on Friday, January 30. Continue Reading →
In the motion to deny Berkley Insurance Co’s large office building, Greenwich P&Z noted that 1976 zoning restrictions put the brakes on large scale office development and encouraged residential uses wherever possible to create more housing opportunities. Berkley already has their global HQ at 475 Steamboat. The new office building would have been an adjacent satellite on the parcels home to the former CT Iron Works, a two family house and two older office buildings. Continue Reading →
“Greenwich deserves a good elevator for people who travel to and from work in office attire and, of course, especially for disabled people.” – Darany von Regensburg, founder of Friends of Autistic People (FAP) Continue Reading →
“While we own the train station lobby, the Town of Greenwich is responsible for maintaining the elevator in the Train Station and is aware of the problem and has been working to address it.” – Kim DePra, director of Marketing & Communications for The Ashforth Company Continue Reading →
The new proposal for Greenwich Train Station and Greenwich Plaza focuses on the north side of the development.
The commission questioned why the architecture couldn’t incorporate elements of Greenwich Ave’s historic architecture. Continue Reading →
Febraury will kick off with an action packed Planning & Zoning agenda. Continue Reading →
Where the vacated Bowtie Cinemas building sits, the applicant proposes a 3,800 sq ft restaurant and pocket park with green spaces and outdoor seating for the restaurant. Continue Reading →
Metro-North will have staff available to assist commuters from 6:00am to 2:30pm on Thursday. Continue Reading →
Starting Friday Metro North trains will run on a reduced schedule to protect the health and safety of customers and employees, but provide service to the region’s critical workers and first responders. Continue Reading →
“The revitalization and modernization is a significant project that would impact the Town for decades to come. That concludes my efforts with it. I wish the other folks luck.” – First Selectman Peter Tesei Continue Reading →